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Apple’s cloud streaming service to be called iCloud?

Okay, so in the event you needed to guess a reputation for an Apple service that exists within the cloud it’s pretty safe to assert you’d pick “iCloud,” right? Good, now that we’re past the most obvious, there are some slightly more compelling indicators obtainable that this can indeed be what Apple goes to name its (presumably) soon-to-launch music streaming service . We received anonymous tips on this name prior to now, and now Om Malik is reporting some interesting history, that the domain iCloud.com is owned by an organization called Xcerion, which recently re-branded its cloud-based storage service from iCloud to CloudMe. TechCrunch reached out to the corporate and got a beautifully-worded non-denial talking about how the hot name better embraces the corporate’s cross-platform approach. That it does, however the timing is interesting. Obviously nothing is confirmed, but with Warner and at the least another of the massive four record labels signed on , we’d guess the actual name for this service could be drifting into view any time now.

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